11/10/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/10/2025 12:23
Maritime and port security officials in Seychelles are strengthening national preparedness and coordination to respond effectively to potential security threats at sea.
A National Drills and Exercises Workshop, hosted by the Government of Seychelles through the Seychelles Maritime Safety Authority (SMSA) in Victoria (3-7 November 2025), brought together 20 participants from key national agencies, including the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Information Sharing Coordination Centre (NISCC), Marine Police, Seychelles Port Authority, Seychelles Coast Guard, Seychelles Maritime Safety Authority, and Seychelles Fisheries Authority.
In his opening remarks, Captain Daniel Adam, Chief Executive Officer of the SMSA, underscored the importance of preparedness and inter-agency cooperation in safeguarding the maritime domain.
"It is not enough to have plans - we must test them," he said, noting that practical drills help strengthen coordination among agencies in times of crisis.
Over five days, participants enhanced their capacity to plan, execute, and evaluate maritime security drills and exercises using the APEC Manual of Maritime Security Drills and Exercises for Port Facilities. The training aims to ensure the effective implementation of port facility security plans and improve coordination across Seychelles' key maritime institutions.
The initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to bolster maritime resilience and operational readiness across the western Indian Ocean region. By testing and refining its port security framework, Seychelles continues to play a pivotal role in advancing safe, secure, and sustainable maritime operations in line with the 2050 Africa's Integrated Maritime Strategy.
The event was organized by IMO under the European Union-funded project on Port Security and Safety of Navigation in Eastern and Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean.